Westinghouse sets up $25 m plant in Singapore

Wednesday, 14th December 1988

Singapore would be the first country outside America to have a defence service and logistics support centre set up by a US military contractor. Westinghouse Electronics Group said it was investing $25 million to build a centre in Loyang specialising in the servicing and repair of APG-66 radars fitted on F-16 fighter aircraft. The Singapore facility, called Westinghouse Pacific Electronics Service Centre (WPESC), was expected to service about 200 F-16s based in the Asia-Pacific region. This was announced by WPESC today.

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